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Ãœar Och Platser.Xlsx Öar och platser som du besökt med Philippa? öar Platser Plats = natthamn eller nattvik på fastlandet. Lunch- och bad-vikar ej medtagna. OBS Tabellen delad på två delar! Antal tot Anders 18 Korfu Paxos Ithaka Agistri Poros Lavrion Zakynthos Kefalonia Samos Kalymnos Levitha Amorgos Paros Folegandros Ios Sifnos Serifos Andiparos Anki 6 Paros Syros Andros Psara Chios Lesbos Axel 5 Poros Kea Syros Paros Sounion Bengt 24 Zakynthos Kefalonia Meganisi Paxos Korfu Samos Kalymnos Levitha Amorgos Paros Syros Naxos Yiaros Mykonos Tinos Rinia Sifnos Palaia Epidavros Bibbi 3 Zakynthos Kefalonia Ithaka Birgitta N. 58 Kos Nisiros Astipalaia Santorini Naxos Paros Samos Lipsi Kalymnos Symi Rhodos Khalki Tilos Skhinousa Zakynthos Kefalonia Meganisi Paxos Syros Lesbos Oinoussa Ikaria Andiparos Folegandros Sifnos Kythnos Agistri Aegina Sounion Lavrion Serifos Palaia Epidavros Spetses Khinitsa Ermioni Kiparissi Birgitta R. 31 Lavrion Kythnos Syros Mykonos Paros Skhinousa Levitha Kos Rhodos Khalki Tilos Nisiros Astipalaia Santorini Yiaros Tinos Rinia Mykonos Björn R. 62 Korfu Paxos Ithaka Agistri Poros Lavrion Paros Tinos Evia Skopelos Alonissos Psara Oinoussa Samos Rhodos Khalki Tilos Nisiros Kefalonia Ithaka Karpathos Kasos Kreta Folegandros Ios Naxos Lesbos Ikaria Psara Ay. Evstratios Limnos Porto Kuofo Nea Skioni Sani Marina Serifos Koufonissa Björn H. 7 Paros Tinos Psara Ay. Evstratios Limnos Porto Kuofo Sani Marina Bosse 32 Samos Lipsi Kalymnos Nisiros Symi Rhodos Paros Naxos Kuofonissa Iraklia Skhinousa Kythnos Poros Agistri Aegina Sounion Lavrion Andiparos Christer 7 Paros Kythnos Poros Agistri Aegina Sounion Lavrion Christina 17 Agistri Poros Lavrion Kythnos Syros Mykonos Lesbos Oinoussa Ikaria Samos Spetses Kiparissi Yerekas Monemvasia Kythera Porto Kayo Kalamata Erik 6 Poros Sounion Kea Kythnos Serifos Paros Gittan 8 Paros Tinos Evia Skopelos Alonnissos Psara Oinoussa Samos Gunilla 29 Kos Nisiros Astipalaia Santorini Naxos Paros Kythnos Lavrion Samos Lipsi Kalymnos Nisiros Symi Rhodos Sounion Poros Serifos Sifnos Göran 7 Paros Andiparos Sifnos Serifos Yerekas Monemvasia Kythera Gösta 37 Kos Nisiros Astipalaia Santorini Naxos Paros Kythnos Lavrion Samos Lipsi Kalymnos Nisiros Symi Rhodos Sounion Poros Serifos Sifnos Hans A. 34 Lavrion Kea Tinos Samos Patmos Levitha Amorgos Paros Syros Andros Psara Chios Lesbos Sounion Poros Agistri Kythnos Serifos Hans C. 20 Agistri Poros Lavrion Kythnos Syros Mykonos Lesbos Oinoussa Ikaria Samos Spetses Kiparissi Yerekas Monemvasia Kythera Porto Kayo Kalamata Korfu Hans H. 8 Paros Tinos Evia Skopelos Alonnissos Psara Oinoussa Samos Hasse J. 3 Zakynthos Kefalonia Ithaka Helena 32 Samos Lipsi Kalymnos Nisiros Symi Rhodos Paros Naxos Kuofonissa Iraklia Skhinousa Kythnos Poros Agistri Aegina Sounion Lavrion Andiparos Håkan 29 Paros Sifnos Milos Yerekas Kythera Kalamata Sapientza Pylos Kiparissia Katakalo Zakynthos Sani Marina Nea Skioni Skopelos Skiros Andros Syros Yithion Ingemar 6 Paros Syros Andros Psara Chios Lesbos Inger 33 Lavrion Kea Samos Patmos Levitha Amorgos Paros Syros Andros Psara Chios Lesbos Sounion Poros Agistri Kythnos Serifos Sifnos Johan 8 Paros Koufonisia Dhenoussa Amorgos Levitha Kalymnos Pserimos Kos Jon 5 Poros Kea Syros Paros Sounion Karl-Axel 24 Korfu Paxos Lefkas Trizona Korint Korfos Kythnos Serifos Paros Ios Santorini Folegandros Sifnos Koufonisia Naxos Kos Kalymnos Levitha Kerstin 24 Zakynthos Kefalonia Meganisi Paxos Korfu Samos Kalymnos Levitha Amorgos Paros Syros Naxos Yiaros Mykonos Tinos Rinia Sifnos Palaia Epidavros Lasse 20 Zakynthos Kefalonia Meganisi Paxos Korfu Paros Naxos Koufonisia Iraklia Skhinousa Andiparos Folegandros Sifnos Spetses Kiparissi Yerekas Monemvasia Kythera Lennart 24 Korfu Paxos Lefkas Trizona Korint Korfos Kythnos Serifos Paros Ios Santorini Folegandros Sifnos Koufonisia Naxos Spetses Kea Syros Lina 5 Poros Kea Syros Paros Sounion Lisbeth N. 11 Korfu Paxos Ithaka Agistri Poros Lavrion Zakynthos Kefalonia Samos Kalymnos Paros Lisbeth Å. 7 Paros Kythnos Poros Agistri Aegina Sounion Lavrion Lotta 23 Rhodos Symi Khalki Tilos Nisiros Astipalaia Santorini Skhinousa Paros Zakynthos Kefalonia Ithaka Lesbos Oinoussa Ikaria Samos Andiparos Folegandros Maggan 20 Zakynthos Kefalonia Meganisi Paxos Korfu Paros Naxos Koufonisia Iraklia Skhinousa Andiparos Folegandros Sifnos Spetses Kiparissi Yerekas Monemvasia Kythera Magnus 6 Poros Sounion Kea Kythnos Serifos Paros Marina 6 Poros Sounion Kea Kythnos Serifos Paros Peter 28 Korfu Paxos Lefkas Trizona Korint Korfos Kythnos Serifos Paros Ios Santorini Folegandros Sifnos Koufonisia Naxos Kos Kalymnos Levitha Pia 23 Korfu Paxos Ithaka Agistri Poros Lavrion Paros Skhinousa Astipalaia Karpathos Kasos Kreta Dhia Folegandros Ios Naxos Koufonisia Dhenoussa Thomas 31 Lavrion Kythnos Syros Mykonos Paros Skhinousa Levitha Kos Rhodos Khalki Tilos Nisiros Astipalaia Santorini Yiaros Tinos Rinia Mykonos Thyra 5 Poros Kea Syros Paros Sounion Udo 8 Lavrion Kea Tinos Samos Patmos Levitha Amorgos Paros Yannick 23 Paros Sifnos Milos Yerekas Kythera Kalamata Sapientza Pylos Kiparissia Katakalo Zakynthos Sani Marina Nea Skioni Skopelos Skiros Andros Syros Yithion Ulf 94 Korfu Paxos Ithaka Agistri Poros Lavrion Paros Tinos Evia Skopelos Alonissos Psara Oinoussa Samos Rhodos Khalki Dod. Tilos Nisiros Kefalonia Ithaka Karpathos Kasos Kreta Folegandros Ios Naxos Lesbos Ikaria Syros Ay. Evstratios Limnos Porto Kuofo Nea Skioni Sani Marina Serifos Koufonissa Meganisi Yithion Arkangelos Yerilimena Kiparissa Spetses Dhokos Khinitsa Ermiono Fournoi Famiana Agathonisi Sounion Mykonos Rinia Sikinos Symi Andros Antal tot Anders 18 Anki 6 Axel 5 Bengt 24 Poros Spetses Ermioni Khinitsa Agathonisi Leros Bibbi 3 Birgitta N. 58 Korfu Naxos Koufonissa Iraklia Syros Dhokus Pserimos Arki Sapientza Mesolongion Agathonisi Yerekas Monemvasia Kythera Porto Kayo Kalamata Kea Leros Kythera Pylos Trizonia Korint Birgitta R. 31 Naxos Andiparos Sifnos Serifos Kythera Elafonisos Porto Kayo Sapientza Pylos Zakynthos Mesolongion Trizonia Korint Björn R. 62 Astipalaia Santorini Skhinousa Sifnos Milos Yerekas Kythera Kalamata Sapientza Pylos Kiparissia Katakolo Zakynthos Dhenoussa Amorgos Levitha Kalymnos Pserimos Kos Leros Lipsi Arki Dhia Symi Björn H. 7 Bosse 32 Folegandros Amorgos Levitha Syros Kea Poros Dhokos Spetses Kos Pserimos Leros Kalymnos Arki Agathonisi Christer 7 Christina 17 Erik 6 Gittan 8 Gunilla 29 Syros Kea Dhokos Spetses Fournoi Arki Leros Patmos Ikaria Fimaina Dhenoussa Göran 7 Gösta 37 Syros Kea Dhokos Spetses Fournoi Arki Leros Patmos Ikaria Fimaina Dhenoussa Kreta Folegandros Ios Naxos Andiparos Yerekas Monemvasia Kythera Hans A. 34 Sifnos Andiparos Folegandros Sekinos Skhinousa Koufonisia Naxos Lipsi Kalymnos Leros Kos Fournoi Arki Ikaria Fimaina Dhenoussa Hans C. 20 Paxos Ithaka Hans H. 8 Hasse J. 3 Helena 32 Folegandros Amorgos Levitha Syros Kea Poros Dhokos Spetses Kos Pserimos Leros Kalymnos Arki Agathonisi Håkan 29 Arkangelos Monemvasia Kiparissi Serifos Dhenoussa Levitha Leros Kalymnos Pserimos Kos Yerilimena Ingemar 6 Inger 33 Andiparos Folegandros Sekinos Skhinousa Koufonisia Naxos Lipsi Kalymnos Leros Kos Fournoi Arki Ikaria Fimaina Dhenoussa Johan 8 Jon 5 Karl-Axel 24 Leros Arki Fournoi Ikaria Patmos Samos Kerstin 24 Poros Spetses Ermioni Khinitsa Agathonisi Leros Lasse 20 Porto Kayo Kalamata Lennart 24 Kos Kalymnos Leros Patmos Samos Lina 5 Lisbeth N. 11 Lisbeth Å. 7 Lotta 23 Sifnos Serifos Kos Pserimos Kalymnos Leros Lipsi Arki Maggan 20 Porto Kayo Kalamata Magnus 6 Marina 6 Peter 28 Leros Arki Fournoi Ikaria Patmos Samos Spetses Dhokos Kea Syros Pia 23 Amorgos Levitha Kalymnos Pserimos Kos Thomas 31 Naxos Andiparos Sifnos Serifos Kythera Elafonisos Porto Kayo Sapientza Pylos Zakynthos Mesolongion Trizonia Korint Thyra 5 Udo 8 Yannick 23 Arkangelos Monemvasia Kiparissi Serifos Yerolimena Ulf 94 Astipalaia Santorini Skhinousa Sifnos Milos Yerekas Kythera Kalamata Sapientza Pylos Kiparissia Katakolo Zakynthos Dhenoussa Amorgos Levitha Kalymnos Pserimos Kos Leros Lipsi Arki Dhia Lefkas Trizona Korint Palaia EpidavrosAegina Andiparos Patmos Porto Kayo Elafonisos Kea Kythnos Andros Iraklia Yiaros.
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